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Post by mattspl on Aug 17, 2024 15:01:21 GMT
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Post by MikeMusic on Aug 17, 2024 15:06:35 GMT
Yes, I remember it being about that discounted price
Not as cheap as my 2nd hand ones but still good value for what it does Can you get the pins you want ?
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Post by mattspl on Aug 17, 2024 16:50:51 GMT
Yes, I remember it being about that discounted price Not as cheap as my 2nd hand ones but still good value for what it does Can you get the pins you want ? I’ve a couple of Isoclean US sockets that feed the Hifi. At the moment I have the big Fidelity Audio filter on the right of the room plugged in with the right speaker. I could remove that and plug a SNS with US plug in there and move the Fidelity Audio filter to the left of the room where all the Hifi is plugged in as I recently installed an extra socket over there. The Fidelity Audio filter could potentially have a greater effect there, closer to everything.
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Post by mattspl on Oct 31, 2024 18:59:59 GMT
Time for an update, it’s been a while.
I bought a TP Link wireless router with 4 antennas on it. My wife works from home some days and had been complaining about poor video call quality over WiFi, so I thought I’d try this new router. I turned off WiFi on the Vodafone router and plugged the TP link router into Cisco switch 1. I then configured the TP link as a wireless access point. I also added the small ground box to the Vodafone router DC plug. These changes brought a nice uplift in quietness and sound quality to my streaming.
I did a small modification to my Power inspired AG500, adding some 2.5mm2 OCC cable internally from the AC inlet to the circuit board and from the output of the regenerated side circuit board to the AC outlets. Everything treated with mad scientist graphene. This quite basic mod brought a surprisingly nice improvement.
That got me onto my AC sockets that feed my system, including the isoclean US sockets. I’d never treated them with Graphene, because I didn’t have it when I installed them and they are not easy to get to hidden under the built in units where the subs are. I removed the crimped lugs and cleaned and graphened everything. Then crimped the lugs again.
In the meantime, I ordered a US plug Kemp SNS to plug into the right isoclean socket. I plugged this in a week ago now. It brought immediate improvements in image placement, quietness and dynamics. Interestingly, the burn-in seems to be a bit of a frequency rollercoaster. Some days sounding a bit hot in the high frequencies and yesterday sounding too bass heavy.
Next on the rabbit hole list is Balanced Isolation Transformers…..
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Post by MartinT on Oct 31, 2024 22:07:41 GMT
Good outcomes there. The changes in frequencies from the burn-ins means it's not done yet. Keep on applying until there are no further changes.
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